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Taxa described in 1819

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Aegus
genus of insects
Amarynthis
Amarynthis is a monotypic genus of butterflies in the family Riodinidae. Its sole species, Amarynthis meneria, the meneria metalmark, is a common species in lowland rainforests east of the Andes from Venezuela, Suriname and Guyana, south through the Brazilian Amazon to Peru and northern Argentina.
Hamearis
REDIRECT Hamearis lucina
Phemiades
Phemiades is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
Apaustus
Apaustus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
Anaea
genus of insects
Sclerococcum
Sclerococcum is a genus of lichenicolous fungi in the family Dactylosporaceae.
Spioniades
Spioniades is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
Lampriminae
The Lampriminae are a relatively small subfamily of southern hemisphere stag beetle (Lucanidae) genera: based on the type genus Lamprima and included in William Sharp Macleay's first major work of 1819.
Thelazia
Thelazia is a genus of nematode worms which parasitize the eyes and associated tissues of various bird and mammal hosts, including humans. They are often called "eyeworms", and infestation with Thelazia species is referred to as "thelaziasis" (occasionally spelled "thelaziosis"). Adults are usually found in the eyelids, tear glands, tear ducts, or the so-called "third eyelid" (nictitating membrane). Occasionally, they are found in the eyeball itself, either under the conjunctiva (the membrane that covers the white part of the eye) or in the vitreous cavity of the eyeball. All species of Thelaz
Nigidius
genus of insects